Watch band with fit detection

US12007727B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-12007727-B2
Application numberUS-202117475195-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 14, 2021
Priority dateSep 14, 2021
Publication dateJun 11, 2024
Grant dateJun 11, 2024

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Abstract

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Characteristics of a watch band can change when placed in different configurations, and each of these characteristics can be correlated with each of the various configurations. The characteristics can be measured to detect in which of the various configurations the watch band is in. For example, the watch band can include an adjustable capacitor that changes it capacitance when the watch band changes its configuration. For example, the capacitance can change based on stretching of the watch band, bending of the watch band, and/or securement and release of an engagement element. The watch or another device can perform one or more operations based on the detected characteristic and configuration of the watch band.

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What is claimed is: 1. A watch comprising: a watch body comprising a detector; and a watch band configured to be coupled to the watch body and comprising: a substrate of an elastic material; and conductive plates positioned to move relative to each other as the substrate stretches, wherein the detector of the watch body is configured to: measure a capacitance between conductive plates; and perform an operation based on the capacitance. 2. The watch of claim 1 , wherein the detector is further configured to detect, based on the capacitance, whether the watch band is securing the watch to a wrist of a user. 3. The watch of claim 2 , wherein the detector detects, based on the capacitance, that the watch band is not securing the watch to the wrist of the user, the detector is further configured to prevent access to at least one function of the watch until a passcode is provided. 4. The watch of claim 1 , wherein the detector is further configured to detect, based on the capacitance, a tension across the watch band. 5. The watch of claim 4 , wherein the watch band further comprises a tensioner configured to alter an effective length of the watch band. 6. The watch of claim 5 , wherein the tensioner is configured to alter the effective length of the watch band based on the capacitance. 7. A watch band comprising: a core configured to transition between a first configuration when the watch band defines a first dimension and a second configuration when the watch band defines a second dimension, different than the first dimension; and conductive plates configured to provide a first capacitance while the core is in the first configuration and a second capacitance, different than the first capacitance, while the core is in the second configuration. 8. The watch band of claim 7 , wherein the conductive plates comprise: a ground electrode on a first side of the core; a sense electrode on a second side of the core; and a shield electrode on the second side of the core, the sense electrode being between the ground electrode and the shield electrode to reduce an electric field on a side of the sense electrode that is opposite from the ground electrode. 9. The watch band of claim 7 , wherein the conductive plates comprise: a first ground electrode; a second ground electrode; and a sense electrode between the first ground electrode and the second ground electrode. 10. The watch band of claim 9 , wherein: the sense electrode is separated from the first ground electrode by the core; and the sense electrode is separated from the second ground electrode by an additional core. 11. The watch band of claim 7 , wherein: the first configuration is achieved when the watch band is securing a watch to a wrist of a user; and the second configuration is achieved when the watch is removed from the wrist of the user. 12. The watch band of claim 7 , wherein: the first dimension is a length of the watch band in a relaxed configuration; and the second dimension is a length of the watch band in a stretched configuration. 13. The watch band of claim 7 , wherein: in the first configuration, the watch band is under a first tension; and in the second configuration, the watch band is under a second tension, different than the first tension. 14. The watch band of claim 7 , wherein: the watch band further comprises: a first band portion having a first engagement element; and a second band portion having a second engagement element; in the first configuration, the first engagement element engages the second engagement element; and in the second configuration, the first engagement element does not engage the second engagement element. 15. A watch band comprising: a substrate configured to stretch in at least one dimension; a ground electrode; a sense electrode separated from the ground electrode by a core that is configured to compress or expand as the substrate stretches in the at least one dimension; and a shield electrode on a side of the sense electrode that is opposite the ground electrode, the shield electrode being operable to reduce an electric field on a side of the sense electrode that is opposite from the ground electrode. 16. The watch band of claim 15 , wherein the shield electrode is larger than the sense electrode. 17. A watch comprising: the watch band of claim 15 ; and a watch body comprising a detector operably connected to the ground electrode, the sense electrode, and the shield electrode. 18. The watch of claim 17 , wherein the detector is configured to drive the sense electrode and the shield electrode at a same voltage. 19. The watch of claim 15 , wherein: the core is configured to transition between a first configuration when the watch band defines a first dimension and a second configuration when the watch band defines a second dimension, different than the first dimension; and the sense electrode and the ground electrode are configured to provide a first capacitance while the core is in the first configuration and a second capacitance, different than the first capacitance, while the core is in the second configuration. 20. The watch of claim 15 , further comprising an additional ground electrode on a side of the sense electrode.

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  • Housings · CPC title

  • Electric connectors, e.g. conductive elastomers · CPC title

  • Arrangements for reducing power consumption during storage · CPC title

  • G04G21/02Primary

    Detectors of external physical values, e.g. temperature · CPC title

  • G04G17/04Primary

    Mounting of electronic components · CPC title

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What does patent US12007727B2 cover?
Characteristics of a watch band can change when placed in different configurations, and each of these characteristics can be correlated with each of the various configurations. The characteristics can be measured to detect in which of the various configurations the watch band is in. For example, the watch band can include an adjustable capacitor that changes it capacitance when the watch band c…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Apple Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G04G21/02. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 11 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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